- Television systems before 1940
A number of experimental and broadcast pre
World War II television systems were tested. The first ones were mechanical based (mechanical TV ) and of very low resolution, sometimes with no sound. Later TV systems were electronic (electronic TV ).France
* France 1932 (mechanical): 60 lines, 12.5 frame/s, 3:7 vertical
aspect ratio , vertical scanning ~35x60pixels per frame, sound, live images
* France 1935: 375 lines, abandoned 1936
* France 1935 (electronic): [441 pixels per frame, sound, talking movies aspect ratio, ~31x30 pixels per frame, movies
* Doberitz 1932 (mechanical): 48 lines, 25 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, ~64x48 pixels per frame, sound, talking movies
* Berlin R.P.Z. 1932 (mechanical): 60 lines, 25 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, ~83x60 pixels per frame, test movies and live images
* Germany 1932: 90 lines
* Germany 1935:180 lines
* Germany 1939 (Einheitsempfänger E 1 ):441 lines , 25 frame/s, line frequency 11025 Hz. Vision 46.0 MHz Sound 43.2 MHz.
* Germany 1940: 1.000 lines signal projection, no glass screen but projection screen (successful experiments inReichspost labors, but no mass production, note that in Germany public telegraphy, telephone, and radio services were subject to the "Reichspostministerium" since the early 20th century, and TV was regarded a postal issue as well until the 1980s)Netherlands
* Netherlands 1930s were weird:
441 lines , 25 frame/s, line frequency 11025 Hz
* Late 1940s: 567 linesPoland
* Warsaw 1937 (mechanical): 120 lines, test movies and live images from a studio
* Electronic TV (343 lines) was under development and was publicly demonstrated during the Radio Exhibition in Warsaw in August 1939, regular operations planned to start at the beginning of 1940, work stopped because of the outbreak of World War II.witzerland
* Switzerland 1932 (mechanical): 30 lines, 16.6 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, ~40x30 pixels per frame, test movies and live images
Italy
During the 1930s there were also experimental transmissions from the Vatican - but further details are unknown
*Italy 1932 (mechanical): 60 lines, 20 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, ~45x60 pixels per frame, test movies and live images
*Italy 1937 (electronic): 375 lines, 25 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, daily from Rome, between 6pm and 9.30pm on 6.9 meters with a power of 2kW
*Italy 1939 (electronic):441 lines , 25 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, regular service from Rome and Milan. 2 kW transmission power on VHF 45 MHzUK
Mechanical
* England 1926 (Baird mechanical): 30 lines, 5 frame/s, black-and-white experimental transmissions
* England 1928 (Baird mechanical): 30 lines, 5 frame/s, first experimental color TV transmissions
* London 1932 (Baird mechanical) : 30 lines, 12.5 frame/s, 3:7 vertical aspect ratio, vertical scanning, ~70x30 pixels per frame, sound, live TV from studio
* England 1936 (Baird): 240 lines, 25 frame/s, line frequency 6000 Hz, used from November 1936 to February 1937Electronic
* UK (1936, EMI):
405 line s / 50 Hz. Used from November 1936 to 1985.
** The EMI405 line s system (1938-1939) was the first to have anITU System Letter Designation.
** The EMI system is officially known asSystem-A . As the EMI system predatesPAL , there is no PAL designator in the ITU television system table.USSR
* USSR 1932 (mechanical): 30 lines, 12.5 frame/s, 4:3 horizontal aspect ratio, ~40x30 pixels per frame, test movies and live images
North America
* USA 1933: 240 lines
* USA 1936: 343 lines; limited public demonstrations inNew York City (RCA ) andPhiladelphia (Philco ). Field tests inLos Angeles used various line systems, but adopted RCA's441 lines system by 1938.
* USA 1938-9: First TV receivers sold on a very limited basis, mostly in New York. Manufactures includedRCA ,General Electric , DuMont, andAndrea .
* USA 1937-1941:441 lines @ 30 f.p.s.(RCA) and 605 lines (Proposed by Philco), both replaced by 525 lineSystem-M on July 1, 1941 when theFederal Communications Commission issued the first commercial licenses.See also
*
Timeline of the BBC
*History of television
*Timeline of the introduction of television in countries
*Timeline of the introduction of colour television in countries
*Geographical usage of television
*Moving image formats
*Oldest radio station
*List of experimental television stations
*Narrow-bandwidth television
*Oldest television station
*Early television stations Individual television stations
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WRGB
*WNBC-TV
*WCBS-TV
*KCBS-TV
*BBC /BBC Television Broadcast television systems
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Television systems before 1940
*NTSC
*PAL
*SECAM See also
Related topics in television systems
*Mechanical television
*Oldest television station
*405 line s
*441 lines
*819 line s
*NBTV
*Display resolution External links
[http://www.xs4all.nl/~aobauer/TV%20E1%201939.pdf (in German) Rolf Wigand: Technische Beschreibung des E 1 (Zeitgenössischer Artikel in „Radio-Mentor", pdf 295 kB)]
[http://bs.cyty.com/menschen/e-etzold/archiv/TV/telefunken/einheitsempfaenger.htm (in German) Eckhard Etzold: Ausführliche Webseite mit vielen Fotos sowie Schaltbild des E 1]
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